'Today's Air Force' features Airmen building partnerships

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This edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights how the Air Force is improving relations by building a strong partnership between the Iraqis and the coalition forces.

In addition, medical teams in Afghanistan are making life easier for the locals by providing medical care. 

Air Force officials are laying a foundation to have a medical facility where doctors can provide emergency medical care for Afghans living nearby.

Also, see how hard the Air Force is working to curb harmful effects from the environment in an effort to go green and at the same time save millions of dollars.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A -- Improving relations
Iraqi security forces
Medical clinic saving children
Sick call
Children's picnic

Segment B -- Green Air Force
Uruguayan jump
Command and control
2020 initiative
Hybrid refueler

Segment C -- Staying in touch
Family community workshop
Care team
Kunsan Air Base mailroom
Yokota AB mailroom
Cable dawgs 

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